What is Value Analysis?

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What is Value Analysis?. Value Engineering a.k.a. Architorture”. Value Analysis is…. “an organized team study of functions to creatively generate alternatives which will satisfy the users needs at the lowest initial and/or life-cycle cost”. Value Analysis is NOT…. A COST CUTTING PROGRAM!!!! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is Value Analysis?

Value Engineering a.k.a. Architorture”

Value Analysis is….

“an organized team study of functions to creatively generate alternatives which will satisfy the users needs at the lowest initial and/or life-cycle cost”

Value Analysis is NOT…..

A COST CUTTING PROGRAM!!!!– Cost cutting programs cut costs

regardless of how they affect the product.

– Any product can be cut in costs!

JUST A HURDLE TO JUMP THROUGH

Value Analysis IS about…..

Sound, Defensible, Value-based Decision Making

Providing essential functions for an appropriate cost

Benefit to Cost Relationships and working both sides of the equation.

Managing the Decision Points Making better decisions!!!

Why do Value Analysis…..?To improve benefit or reduce cost….

Value Analysis Job Plan

Information Phase (Investigation) Functional Analysis Phase (Analysis) Creativity Phase (Speculation) Evaluation Phase Development Phase Recommendation Phase (Presentation) Implementation Phase

INFORMATION INFORMATION PHASEPHASE

Information Phase

Understand the function and purpose of the project by gathering relevant information.

Review base data– Stakeholders– Building Program– Current Alternatives

FUNCTIONAL FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS ANALYSIS

PHASEPHASE

Functional Analysis

Park Purpose and Significance -- ? Exist for Monument Open Space/Monument Fire Center?

Program What does a facility need to do? How do you do it? Why do you do it?

Functional AnalysisFast Diagram

Functional

Analysis

System

Technique

FAST Diagramming

Functional AnalysisShenandoah NP - Water Pipe MaterialFUNCTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM TECHNIQUE (FAST) DIAGRAM

HOW? WHY?>>==> DESIGN OBJECTIVES ALL THE TIME <==<<

Reduce Improve MeetCost Efficiency Codes

Prevent Reduce PreventLoss of Resource Ground Water Depletion Waste

Contain Prevent Reduce ReduceWater Leakage Corrosion Interactivitiy

| WrapProvide Transport | Prevent D.I. Pipe

Visitor Enjoyment Water | Contact|

Protect Avoid Strengthen Increase InstallWater Breakage Pipe Break Strength D.I. Pipe

Protect Bed ScreenPipe Pipe Material

Improve Reduce Increase Install UtilizePark Operations Disruption Production Rate More Pipe Equipment

AddCrews

|LightenPipe

|Simplify

Installation

High Order Function Basic Functions Secondary Function Construction Features

Construction Oriented FA ST Diagram

Cost Model

PLAN COMPONENT COSTS - NEW RIVER GORGE NR DCP

$2,621,576

$1,812,000

$1,195,043

$1,195,043

$1,153,720

$857,500

$655,394

$655,394

$639,000

$450,000

$332,350

$332,350

$224,000

$203,000

$190,000

$171,000

$158,172

$150,000

$144,000

$100,000

$90,000

$40,500

$36,000

$36,000

$30,000

$15,000

$- $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 $3,000,000

CSA - Clif fside Amphitheater

POA - Maintenance Shop

POA - Associated Site Work

POA - Associated Utilities

GS/U - Associated Utilities

POA - Off ice Complex

CSA - Associated Site Work

CSA - Associated Utilities

CORE - New Visitor Center

CORE - Environmental Education Center

CORE - Associated Site Work

CORE - Associated Utilities

TS - New Asphalt Road and Parking

CORE - Restrooms

TS - Clearing and Grubbing

TS - Road Restoration

POA - Ranger Fire Cache

GS/U - Align/Adjust New Asphalt Road

PA - Picnic Shelters (4 ea @ 2&3)

POA - Refurbish Site of Demo Struct

TSMaintainance Pole Barn

POA - Covered Parking: Vehicle Storage

PA - Associated Site Work

PA - Associated Utilities

POA - Demolish Unused Core Area Structures

GS/HM - Hazmat Removal

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NET CONSTRUCTION COST

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GS/HM - General Site/Building HazmatPOA - Park Operations AreaTS - Turkey SpurCORE - Core AreasCSA - Cliffside AmphitheaterPA - Picnic AreasGS/U - General Site Work & Utilities

What areas should we focus on?

CREATIVITY CREATIVITY PHASEPHASE

Creativity Phase

"Brain-storm" alternative methods of achieving the required functions of a project.

Ideas are not evaluated, since criticism of an idea could discourage participation, decrease the flow of alternatives, and inhibit the creative endeavor.

Promote and encourage sustainable concepts and other policy objectives

Keywords: Brainstorming, Deferred Judgment, Options, Alternatives

Roadblocks to new ideas….

It needs higher approval Its too ambitious for us We did it this way the last time We have no problems now…why change If you want a quick answer it is…NO!! It does not agree with the guide specs It’s against our policy That’s not the way it’s done around here

Roadblocks to new ideas….(cont)

It won’t work It’s too much trouble to phase in We tried that 10 years ago, and it didn’t… Let maintenance take care of that Let operations handle it

EVALUATIONEVALUATIONPHASEPHASE

Evaluation Factors

V a lu e A n a lys isE va lua tion F ac to rs

C h oo s ing B y A dva n ta g es

S e rv ice w id e P rio rity E va lu a tion F ac to rs

C h oo s ing B y A dva n ta g es

N a tion a l Le a de rsh ip C ou n c ilO b je c tives

Objectives

Protect cultural and natural resources Provide for visitor enjoyment Improve efficiency of forest operations Provide cost-effective, environmentally

responsible, and otherwise beneficial development for the national forest system

Evaluation Factors

Prevent loss of resources Maintain or improve condition of Resources Provide visitor services and educational and

recreational opportunities including accessibility Protect public health, safety, and welfare Improve operational efficiency and sustainability Protect employee health, safety, and welfare Provide other advantages to the national forest

system

CHOOSING BY ADVANTAGES

A DECISION MAKING PROCESS

CBA Purpose.......

To simplify, clarify and unify decisionmaking

To quantify non-monetary benefits or advantages

Effective Decisionmaking

Doing the Right Things Right - the First Time, Every Time, and On Time - in a manner that is acceptable to various stakeholders who may have conflicting values and preferences

Definitions

CBA Matrix...FACTOR ALTERNATIVES

SITE NO. 8 SITE NO. 19 SITE NO. 23

FACTOR 1 – WaterAttributes

60 Feet Away 260 Feet Away 150 Feet Away

Advantages200Feet Closer 40 110 Feet Closer 30

FACTOR 2 – Tent SpotAttributes

Moderately Level Almost Level Quite Sloping

AdvantagesModerately more Level 30 Much more Level 70

FACTOR 3 - TableAttributes

Without Without With

AdvantagesWith versus Without 65

FACTOR 4 - PrivacyAttributes

Close sites Near Road

screened distant sites

screened Close sites

AdvantagesMuch More Privacydue to screening andremoteness

100 Moderately morePrivacy due toscreening

45

TOTAL IMPORTANCES OFADVANTAGES

70 170 140

TOTAL COST $3.00 $4,50 $20.00

DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PHASEPHASE

Development Phase

Best alternatives are developed into proposals for final evaluation and presentation.

Initial Cost Estimates Life Cycle Cost Estimates

Money Decisions Require Special Methods The Principle of Interdependency: A dollar

spent for one purchase is not available for another Wellington’s Rule: “No increase of expenditure

over the unavoidable minimum is expedient or justifiable, however great the probable profits and value of the enterprise as a whole, unless the INCREASE can with reasonable certainty be counted on to be, in itself, a profitable investment.”

Money DecisionsRequire Special Methods

An increment is increase in cost, coupled with an increase, a decrease, or no change in total importance of advantages, or benefits.

Importance to Cost GraphCAMPSITE SELECTION

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$0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25

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Life Cycle Cost is….

“Life cycle costing is the development of all significant cost of ownership of an item, system, or facility, over a specified length of time”

Life Cycle CostDevelopment Phase

Initial Cost– Cost associated with

initial development of a facility, including project costs as well as construction costs.

Recurring/Cyclic Costs– Costs that recur on a

periodic basis throughout the life of a project.

Annual Cost– Operations

– Maintenance

– Staffing

– Energy

RECOMMENDATIONRECOMMENDATIONandand

PRESENTATIONPRESENTATIONPHASEPHASE

Recommendation and Presentation Phase Review Decisions Make Recommendations Conduct Presentation Summarize Wrap-up

IMPLEMENTATIONIMPLEMENTATIONPHASEPHASE

Implementation Phase

Occurs outside the workshop and provides for implementation of accepted VA proposals.

Follow Through Documentation Monitoring

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